For the longest time, the literature industry has widely been dominated by male clans. Even masters like Jane Austen ad George Eliot were forced to adopt male pseudonyms or obscure their identities. The last few centuries have been a turnaround for women’s fiction book authors who have finally remarked their place as eminently worthy of attention.
Therefore, this article enlists the finest women’s fiction book author based on their astounding vision, fearlessness, originality, and their resounding impact on the literary world and beyond.
Marian L. Thomas
The author Marian L. Thomas is an African American novelist who initially never thought of becoming a successful writer as she is now but rather be a journalist for a local newspaper. But soon, her writing path took a detour when she crafted her foremost manuscript that instantly awestruck her readers. Ms. Thomas, after her remarkable journey of novel writing and attaining massive success in it, has been featured in numerous print and online publications, including USA Today, as well as on major television networks like Fox, NBC, and CBS.
Author Marian L. Thomas is an award-winning novelist who writes clean women’s fiction books that are rich in depth, emotion, and provocative subjects despite the absence of profanity or sexually graphic situations.
The way she crafts her stories and represents the intricacies of emotions shows how creative she is. Her stories skillfully portray the gusts of heartfelt emotions, unconditional love, infidelity, the beauty of love, and its pain alongside.
Danielle Steel
As one of the world's best-selling authors, Danielle Steel has sold nearly a billion copies of her books. The Affair, Complications, Neighbors, and Nine Lives are just a few of the critically praised novels that have made her a household name throughout the world. In addition to His Bright Light, a memoir about her son Nick Traina's life and death, she also wrote A Gift of Hope, a memoir about her work with the homeless, and several children's books, including Expect a Miracle and Pure Joy, about the dogs she and her family adored.
Rosie Walsh
Rosie Walsh worked as a documentary producer and writer while traveling the world. She and her family reside in Devon, England. Ghosted is her first American debut which is a New York Times bestseller with more than a million books sold globally. It's her second book, after The Love of My Life.
Christine Feehan
Christine Feehan is the New York Times bestselling author of Drake Sisters, Sisters of the Heart Carpathian series, GhostWalker, Leopard, Shadow Riders, and Sea Haven novels. On the side, she also writes standalone thrillers set in the rugged wilderness of California.
Lauren Groff
The Monsters of Templeton, Arcadia, Fates and Furies, and Matrix, as well as the acclaimed short story collections Delicate Edible Birds and Florida, are all by Lauren Groff, a three-time finalist for the National Book Award and a New York Times bestselling novelist. The Story Prize, the PEN/O. Henry Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award have all been given to her. There are many publications that frequently publish her work, and she was selected as one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists for the year 2017.
Paula Hawkins
Author Paula Hawkins is the best-selling author of Into the Water and The Girl on the Train on the New York Times best-sellers lists. With 23 million copies sold throughout the world, The Girl on the Train is an international #1 bestseller. Hawkins was born and raised in Zimbabwe, but now she has moved to London and currently lives there.
It a high time to endorse women’s empowerment by checking out the novels written by the best women’s fiction book authors.
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